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instructed us to cease fire and then we have to start to use or to find the above the fits. in if you are the people and there are so few. great statistics and developing new pins are they you develop them or so. they used to exist your russian team skis tell us a little bit more just briefly about how this all can help russian modernization well as pro you know we i mean for some unfortunately you see very close to trophy wife for a lower priority since brzezinski so we had to open super come back to you soon superconductive you to syria you piece of the book and see if you should seek. nuclear technology so the next generation successful citroen rictus fusion reactors . you've been made to see and if you use right do i suppose there are a few things. it was just as well we construct two super computers in our federal nuclear centers all they'll say are. space birdseed now we can be constructed for us. new pm and she installation or spacecraft will make a way it sounds like you have amazing and very intense projects going on the best of luck to you sergei nova come from a w
instructed us to cease fire and then we have to start to use or to find the above the fits. in if you are the people and there are so few. great statistics and developing new pins are they you develop them or so. they used to exist your russian team skis tell us a little bit more just briefly about how this all can help russian modernization well as pro you know we i mean for some unfortunately you see very close to trophy wife for a lower priority since brzezinski so we had to open super come...
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increasing pressure on iran but not letting this pressure go come over to any violent actions like use of military force or anything like that though this is our consistent position and we stick to that position number two each resolution or for the security council is not a regular law to be implemented in a member state of the united nations each resolution needs further legal decisions either by the parliament of in any country or by the political leadership in our case by by the president the resolution passed by the security council on the ninth of july is a very technically very complicated document it consists of i believe eighteen pages i have it here it consists of thirty eight paragraphs describing how the future sanctions would look like or what what areas they they cover and so on and so forth and of course all. our experts had to take their time in order to prepare legally constraint and. well strong in our document in order to be in compliance with the security council resolution so we have not pleased that our time and the decree by the president is in compliance with th
increasing pressure on iran but not letting this pressure go come over to any violent actions like use of military force or anything like that though this is our consistent position and we stick to that position number two each resolution or for the security council is not a regular law to be implemented in a member state of the united nations each resolution needs further legal decisions either by the parliament of in any country or by the political leadership in our case by by the president...
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talk to us about the legacy that's been left behind often what kind of legacy. will legacy of this club is very visible there prominent here let's just talk about the landmarks that he's left here moscow people credit him for having given moscow a facelift one of the most famous landmarks here is the role of prize the savior it's beautiful a lot of tourists go there and of course he's credited for that but i'll be other had you have this structure behind me the peter the great satchel which must. see as one of the ugliest structures here in the city and it's quite funny that the contrast of these two lead bars is very much like the contrasts in his career the polarize opinion that he has created because of his populist policies and because of the way he is over the last eighteen years so really you've got two sides of the good and the bad that this god has done in this career and here's what some of the things that people had to say about him. when he came to his position there was curious what he did do something but you can't stay in one place for too long or
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is to prevent any use of military force or threat of using military force towards syria so the real target is to reach iran has right now is either to continue its program and similar tenuously to strengthen its defensive potential in order to protect itself against any possible military syria this is alternative number one but as durative number two which is much more logical which is much easier which is much closer is to start good cooperation with the international community in order to eliminate any risks of being attacked and this is the choice which we hope iran will sooner or later make but which is the which is does not make now unfortunately a little continue to protect the iran in terms of preventing the use of military force against this country but we will continue to set pressure on iran in terms of this resolution in terms of economic sanctions financial sanctions sanctions which are applied to some certain physical people people in the organisations and by they're hoping to do a little convince iran that could be reading with the international community is much better much
is to prevent any use of military force or threat of using military force towards syria so the real target is to reach iran has right now is either to continue its program and similar tenuously to strengthen its defensive potential in order to protect itself against any possible military syria this is alternative number one but as durative number two which is much more logical which is much easier which is much closer is to start good cooperation with the international community in order to...
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to explain the developing emerging problems to mr luzhkov but unfortunately he would not listen to us here was too much short about here i'm not making any mistakes or knowing best of anybody. well luzhkov should have quit earlier that's according to dmitri babich a political analyst from the ria news agency certainly. being involved towards i think if he left a bald five or six years ago all he's historically it would be judged in a lot more positive way than now i would say that in the early ninety's he was a supporter of a great change i remember him helping organize their protest march in one thousand nine hundred at that time he moved from his office because what show was a pollster these free meetings. after serious talks and deals in beijing russian president dmitri medvedev wrapping up his visit to china on the third day of his trip he's in shanghai where he's already met chinese vice president. considered the most likely successor of huge untile and he said now reports on this. dmitri medvedev open the day of russia giving a speech he also held a bilateral meeting with seethi
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let us know. but pardon me if i'm a little hesitant in giving government free reign to look into people's houses, driving down the street without a search warrant. gang, i mean, i hate to put on the hoop skirt and wig, but doesn't the constitution figure into any of this? is it really a good idea to give people who openly think that americans are homer simpson and thus can be manipulated, who openly feel it's their duty to control them for the greater good, should we give them this much power to monitor everything we do? should people give pow er to people who think that suvs and your thermostat and big screen tvs are what is destroying the planet? should we give them the ability to control our thermostat through a smart grid and manipulate us in every choice we make? and monitor everywhere we go? should we really give more power to people who go to our school children and indoctrinate them like this? >> there are some things about our world that you know that older people don't know. >> glenn: he
let us know. but pardon me if i'm a little hesitant in giving government free reign to look into people's houses, driving down the street without a search warrant. gang, i mean, i hate to put on the hoop skirt and wig, but doesn't the constitution figure into any of this? is it really a good idea to give people who openly think that americans are homer simpson and thus can be manipulated, who openly feel it's their duty to control them for the greater good, should we give them this much power...
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back in less than a minute so stay with us then go. every month we give you the future you understand. and want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on our. more news today. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are today. welcome back to spotlight on maldonado and just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is constantin chairman of the state duma international affairs committee mr such as you said you have the text of the resolution of the u.n. resolution right in front of you so can you explain to us well one of the russian newspapers to come or send daily writes that the u.n. resolution i quote doesn't ban the delivery of surface to air missiles to iraq while the russian leadership has another view upon this resolution so do the ass three hundred which are surface to air missiles do they curse pond. do they fall under this resolution or not well. this is i believe the most important que
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and i know that it's, we say, give it to us straight, tell us exactly what you think. we want to know what we have to do. no, what most want, they want another diet of hot fudge sundays. >>neil: larry, here is where we might have a parting of the ways. a lot of folks are willing to take their pound of flesh if they know others are, as well. and it, if all programs are on the chopping block and addressed and we have to be on talking about paying more for the same poor government and now it is spending and looking at what chris chris christie is looking at in new jersey, he could have done tax hikes but he is doing cuts and the jury is out if that works but people in new jersey were open and the folks who were getting gored so i wonder if maybe the prospect for my suggestions are looking rosy? >>guest: anything is possible. i have seen strange people elected. there is a possibilities for you there. just kidding, just kidding. look, the long and short is this: let's hope you are right. if we are ever going to do anything about the $12 trillion deficit headed up to $1 tril
and i know that it's, we say, give it to us straight, tell us exactly what you think. we want to know what we have to do. no, what most want, they want another diet of hot fudge sundays. >>neil: larry, here is where we might have a parting of the ways. a lot of folks are willing to take their pound of flesh if they know others are, as well. and it, if all programs are on the chopping block and addressed and we have to be on talking about paying more for the same poor government and now it...
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thanks for watching us tonight. stunning new poll on politics in the media that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. survey done by politico and george washington university asked 1,000 likely voters about the current state of politics and the media in the u.s.a. the results may surprise you. first, 45% strongly disapprove of the job president obama is doing. 35% strongly approve. but personally, this situation is reverse. 47% of likely voters say they strongly approve of the president as a person. just 19% strongly disprove. on the subject of his possible re-election, 44% say they will vote against barack obama the next time around. 38% say he deserves to be reelected. 42% of americans say the president is very liberal. and 41% say the new obama care legislation is terrible. just 18% favor it enthusiastically. so the mood of the country is obviously running strongly against mr. obama's policies. as for the republican party, mitt romney has a 45% favorable rating. 28% don't like him. sarah palin 44%
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the weekdays with bernie segment tonight rns as we told nut talking points memo brand new poll says cable news network news and fox news is dominating cable. here now to analyze from north carolina the purr -- purveyor of goldberg.com. you heard juan and mary katharine. first of all likely voters say, look, the whole paradigm has changed. now we're going to go to the cable operations for our election news and analysis and we're are really only going to one because the other two are really off the board. it's almost frightening in a way, is it not? >> yes. but first let me say i think the entire poll is suspect. it said that poor people in america knew you, bill o'reilly than know ed shultz. i don't know. i find that hard to believe. >> bill: the hardest part is that half the country, actually, thinks i'm a positive force in the political debate. >>
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the weekdays with bernie segment tonight rns as we told nut talking points memo brand new poll says cable news network news and fox news is dominating cable. here now to analyze from north carolina the purr -- purveyor of goldberg.com. you heard juan and mary katharine. first of all likely voters say, look, the whole paradigm has...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. ♪ i was young and i was stupid ♪ i had just turned 17 ♪ a harmonica and a box guitar ♪ ♪ in a canvas-covered wagon stuffed... ♪ [ male announcer ] while the world's been waiting on the electric car, maybe the whole time, the electric car has been waiting for this... the wattstation from ge. it's going to change the way we get to where we all want to go. ♪ i didn't think much of it till i took it apart ♪ >> bill: factor follow-up segment tonight. last week you may remember this. >> bill: i'm going to have you on next week and i want to see all the evidence that you can compile that shows the tea party is racist. >> after i show that you, will you concede the point. >> bill: i have to see what the evidence. >> if you find it compelling will you concede the point? >> bill: if i find it compelling i will find it compelling. with us now is dr. marc lamont hill that teaches at columbia university
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stress tests in the eu and us show that banks are, on the whole, healthy. but as concerns over european sovereign debt and some heavily leveraged balance sheets still ripple through financial circles, there may yet be more stormy waters ahead. >>maughan: banks need to significantly boost the deposits that they take from the customer base andprobably will have to downsize their loan portfolios, and while that's at odds with the government's desire to see the banks lending more to mortgages and more to small business, the reality is the uk economy is heavily indebted through the banking sector and by rebalancing their businesses the banks will necessarily have to reduce the amount of loans relative to the deposits they take in. >>reporter: banks have spent the last decade pulling out the high street to reduce costs and tryingto push customers onto the internet; but now as credit dries up, many retail banks are turning their attention back to the branches. this may not be a cheap option- but it does at least help reduce unemployment... >>russell: after the tur
stress tests in the eu and us show that banks are, on the whole, healthy. but as concerns over european sovereign debt and some heavily leveraged balance sheets still ripple through financial circles, there may yet be more stormy waters ahead. >>maughan: banks need to significantly boost the deposits that they take from the customer base andprobably will have to downsize their loan portfolios, and while that's at odds with the government's desire to see the banks lending more to mortgages...
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it brought us rules against child labor. also brought us, you know, weekends which many americans find handy to this day. but, remember, democrats don't want to risk a national campaign in these elections by saying republ republicans are looking after rich people and not the middle class. remember, democrats think this year that that message might not stick. >> i made my money the old-fashioned way. i inherited it. n ] when i went n medicare, i did the numbers. that was the moment of truth. medicare by itself doesn't cover everything. i don't want to spend my life worrying about what would happen if one of us got sick. [ male announcer ] now more than ever, you may be wondering: do i have the right medicare coverage? talk to the health plan experts at securehorizons to get the answers you need. [ woman ] life's too short to worry about health care. i hate to worry. [ male announcer ] in these changing times, the name on your medicare health plan may be more important than ever. choose a company you can depend on. call now. >
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a group of international law to use organized a.j.c. ok to go on site is false tend to judge it by is writing. the russian president it is a trip to china by using the amount of what you can take to be the next thing to. look up that. came mornings in fifteen minutes time right now but it takes it with all that he says sports for us. hello welcome to the sports news and here are the headlines to ask of to spotlight mosco claim a second strike champions league victory of the three nil when i was surely you know. plus singing the blues chelsea aim to return to winning ways and their income against the french champions while say. no running back they knew. japanese veteran can be called dr a crime celebrates have fortieth birthday in the second set in tokyo. but let's kick off with football where spartak moscow have made it two wins out of two in the champions league as they won three mil a time to lena in group beth resilience by gary sported a charm for the larry topping side his compatriot gibson added a third with a minute to go it was
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. >>> it will be the year 2040 and they will ask us why didn't democrats force republicans to vote on the bush tax cuts because, dude, the 99 gazillion dollar deficit really sucks. coming up with msnbc's lawrence o'donnell. decadently delicious. 60 calories. it's finally me o'clock. time for jell-o. try new chocolate mint sensation. big oil and their backers are spending millions to scare us. saying it costs too much to break our dependence on oil. what they're really doing is putting our security at risk. my big brother went to iraq to keep us safe. he came home in a flag-draped coffin. america lost another hero. big oil wants to talk about costs? don't let big oil lie to you about what our dependence really costs. >>> we can't have that serious conversation until we lay out the size of the problem. once americans understand how big the problem is, then we can begin to talk about potential solutions. but i
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people are used to predicting its demise. here for the first time in a long time we potentially have a sense of the moment that change, a subtle shift. it might not look like a coronation, but definitely a sense that something is going on and people are very interested. >> thank you, john. joining the in the studios is john hamm, international studio analyst. there is no question that something important is happening. >> definitely. it is clear that this is the first step in anointing him as the successor. >> i asked john just now, what do we know about kim jong-un? >> we do not know much. we do know from the sushi chefs of the family a few anecdotes that he might be more like his father then we would like. apparently during a basketball game between him and his brother, he lost so he dressed down the players for an hour afterwards, pointing up their mistakes. >> he has been made a four-star general. that much has been conferred. what does that say about where power resides in north korea? >> clearly the power resides with th
people are used to predicting its demise. here for the first time in a long time we potentially have a sense of the moment that change, a subtle shift. it might not look like a coronation, but definitely a sense that something is going on and people are very interested. >> thank you, john. joining the in the studios is john hamm, international studio analyst. there is no question that something important is happening. >> definitely. it is clear that this is the first step in...
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that brings us up to date here in our teeth that's so kareena will join us in just a few moments with the latest business update don't go away. this is more a region is economically and socially one of russia's better developed provinces the region has a significant scientific and industrial capacity that we realize its full potential after the construction of this you go to the park and tell ya he has completed the i t. park or has r. and d. projects in the spheres of automotive construction aerospace and oil chemistry high tech data center furbished with cutting edge servers and communication equipment will be constructed at the core of the park the project has been personally approved by prime minister vladimir putin the federal government is planning to allocate sizable funding for the parks construction investors will be given benefits such as property tax exemption low land rental prices and other preferences but it is this immoral region government is open to mutually beneficial cooperation we invite investors to participate in existing projects and we are ready to give a hand
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many thanks to his thoughts michael bell speaking to us from london many thanks. now a boat carrying it jewish activists attempting to reach blockaded gaza has been forced to not only to the port of ashdod in israel by israeli warships among those on board is a holocaust survivor and an israeli man who lost his daughter and a palestinian suicide bombing a spokesman for the group that all denies the jet he says many jews do you support the israeli government's behavior towards palestinians. we've heard that there are work boarded we understand international waters crew and up into it from the brokers being taken to our stores we hope they will be released. immediately. it will create written. very authoritative we believe the blockade will be illegal and illegitimate and we want any of them to make them balik bateman. again a collective punishment for the people of god and good political challenge for the blockade of gaza and to the come can you talk to you live in a group of women that we have. a good number of but many do that the israeli government the future th
many thanks to his thoughts michael bell speaking to us from london many thanks. now a boat carrying it jewish activists attempting to reach blockaded gaza has been forced to not only to the port of ashdod in israel by israeli warships among those on board is a holocaust survivor and an israeli man who lost his daughter and a palestinian suicide bombing a spokesman for the group that all denies the jet he says many jews do you support the israeli government's behavior towards palestinians....
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very good game because it is an important game for us to arrive and the first place of the. group for this. meanwhile snow also hope to bounce back after suffering defeat at home to west brom on saturday the gunners are parties on belgrade on choose day looking for when number two office marking six goals past braga but that have to do with that sixty players for the match in serbia goalkeeper manuel almunia is out with an elbow injury captain fabregas is also sidelined along with nicholas but the thomas vermaelen and theo walcott manager arsene vang still has faith in his squad i believe but. i have the same contradiction or between two players i have available and i know my to we play we can play better than what we did on saturday and that's what we want to show tomorrow night and rail madrid coach joe is a marine he's also after a solid performance his side face i was there in france and haven't had the best start in spain's let me get right out of a car in third in the table after being held one of those door the one time on saturday when it wasn't doesn't think she's d
very good game because it is an important game for us to arrive and the first place of the. group for this. meanwhile snow also hope to bounce back after suffering defeat at home to west brom on saturday the gunners are parties on belgrade on choose day looking for when number two office marking six goals past braga but that have to do with that sixty players for the match in serbia goalkeeper manuel almunia is out with an elbow injury captain fabregas is also sidelined along with nicholas but...
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this is the line from moscow the headlines made in china used to be used to georgia now with its high tech industries the country can teach russia thing or two and on his final day in china dmitry medvedev heads to shanghai to see what russia's exhibition william passed off for. moscow's long time mayor you are has been given the sack after nearly two decades empowered me to be out of sight of the loss of confidence in me or as a reason is dismissed. the aliens have control over the world's nuclear weapons a group of retired u.s. air force officers saying so and given sworn affidavits claiming that strange events brain to. be explained by a look into the stars. while russian officials are doing all they can to standing in flow of drugs from central asia police are also dealing with the problem of amateur chemist making their own and they're finding that simple household products are all that's needed to made an illegal badge. so they have eyes here in our t. now while the north korean leader expected to name his successor r t talks to an expert on the peninsula alexander who met kim j
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alone welcome back to join us this is our t. y. from moscow let's take a look at the headlines moscow's long time aide has been given the sack after nearly two decades in power which would give side of the loss of confidence in the mayor as a reason for his dismissal. made in china never used to be a compliment but now with its high tech industries a country can teach russia thing or two on this final day in china dmitry medvedev is shanghai to see what russia's exhibition of the billion stars. and could alienate have control over the world's nuclear weapons a group of retired u.s. air force officers thinks so and they've given sworn affidavits claiming that strange events from ukraine to the west can be explained by looking to the stars. while russian officials are doing all they can to stand the inflow of drugs from central asia police are also dealing with the problem of amateur chemists making their own and they're finding that simple household products are all that's needed to make an illegal back. next kaiser report where our
alone welcome back to join us this is our t. y. from moscow let's take a look at the headlines moscow's long time aide has been given the sack after nearly two decades in power which would give side of the loss of confidence in the mayor as a reason for his dismissal. made in china never used to be a compliment but now with its high tech industries a country can teach russia thing or two on this final day in china dmitry medvedev is shanghai to see what russia's exhibition of the billion stars....
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join us for knowledge update on r g. welcome back this is our t. here's a look at the top stories moscow's long time mayor has been given the sat after nearly two decades in power dmitri medvedev side of the loss of confidence in a mayor as a reason for his dismissal. and what's next for russia china relations retributive figuring that out in shanghai being with a man who might just be the next leader of china vice president sees you paying is sought by many to be the most likely successor to hu jintao. could aliens have control over the world's nuclear weapons a group of retired u.s. air force officers thinks so and they've given sworn affidavits claiming that strange events from ukraine to the u.s. can be explained by looking to the stars. while russian officials are doing all they can to stand the inflow of drugs from central asia police are also dealing with the problem of amateur camis making their own and they're finding that simple household products are all that's needed to make an illegal back. alley the north korean leader expected to nam
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that brings us to the end of the sport more of it likes. the mayor of moscow you the last pope has been fired the kremlin says russian president lost confidence in the cities. and what's next for russia china relations which are may get us figuring that out in shanghai spending some time with a man whom might just be the next leader of china. could aliens have control over the world's nuclear weapons a group of retired u.s. air force officers thinks so. it is one pm of the russian capital you're watching r t was marina joshie welcome to the program a russian president dmitry medvedev has signed a decree firing the moscow mayor you are who was in power for almost two decades the kremlin says it was due to a loss of confidence in the city's top official art isn't telling all because a joins us live from moscow for more i'll tell you what legacy does the euro was cough we've behind. all of you the list of left a very controversial legacy the most obliging that can be seen by the naked eye the one for example even repealed the price they get th
that brings us to the end of the sport more of it likes. the mayor of moscow you the last pope has been fired the kremlin says russian president lost confidence in the cities. and what's next for russia china relations which are may get us figuring that out in shanghai spending some time with a man whom might just be the next leader of china. could aliens have control over the world's nuclear weapons a group of retired u.s. air force officers thinks so. it is one pm of the russian capital...
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who met kim jong il that's next stay with us. in the twenty first century everything has become globalized there is practically nothing that a person can find on the internet on the phone or from known sources but north korea remains one of the very few enigmas in the twenty first century and to talk a little more about this in fact we got the chance to talk to the director of the far east studies of the russian cademy of science i think somebody should have been there seven thank you so much for joining us north korea remains one of the few mysteries today everything is known in from.
who met kim jong il that's next stay with us. in the twenty first century everything has become globalized there is practically nothing that a person can find on the internet on the phone or from known sources but north korea remains one of the very few enigmas in the twenty first century and to talk a little more about this in fact we got the chance to talk to the director of the far east studies of the russian cademy of science i think somebody should have been there seven thank you so much...
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also and now joins us live from moscow what do you tell all this and hello to you so one tell us what legacy does it leave behind it at this point. as far as legacies are concerned. that this very moment one in the middle of moscow you know the savior the girl standing in the middle of the city itself because of him it is one of the best places landmarks are in moscow but on the other hand there's a structure you can see right behind me yet the great the south over there that's the by a lot of muscovites and one that ugliest structures in the city and he. lets me set this up as like a scene and so to make it sent it's very telling you you that.
also and now joins us live from moscow what do you tell all this and hello to you so one tell us what legacy does it leave behind it at this point. as far as legacies are concerned. that this very moment one in the middle of moscow you know the savior the girl standing in the middle of the city itself because of him it is one of the best places landmarks are in moscow but on the other hand there's a structure you can see right behind me yet the great the south over there that's the by a lot of...
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join us for technology update on our g. the headlines here on r.t. the mayor of moscow is fired off to eighteen years in power the president says he no longer has confidence in the capital city. a group of international activists on a jewish organized aid mission to blockaded gaza is forced to end its journey by israeli warships. the russian president ends a trip to china by meeting the man widely predicted to be the next leader of the people's republic. secretive north korean leader kim jong il promotes his son general and a possible first step towards a hereditary transfer of power. for the sporting news with azure. hello there welcome to the sport and this is what is coming. spartak moscow target top spot in the champions league as they prepare to host slovak minnow schillinger . plus chelsea believe they'll return to winning ways against french champions marsay. and ice an easy week catch up with circuit for daughter of as the russian hockey legend starts his second season in the k h l. spartak moscow will be seeking to make it two wins out of tw
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lattimer's of science alexander should have been president thank you so much for joining us north korea remains one of the few mysteries today everything is known information about everything can be found easily but north korea maintains that shroud of secrecy while. you were it happened so that for centuries korea was detached from the rest of the outside world this has to do with the fact that back in the middle ages that frequently suffered from invasions by the mongols and japanese this convince the ruling class that the country would live better if it reduced its contacts with the surrounding countries to a minimum as a result koreans were even banned from setting up settlements in certain locations particularly on the sea shore information inflow was controlled and restricted when japan occupied korea in the early twentieth century this policy was preserved by the occupants in order to retain this colony under its control the first thing japan did was to take all the foreign relations of korea under its control and start the japanese ational korea the koreans were forced to adopt
lattimer's of science alexander should have been president thank you so much for joining us north korea remains one of the few mysteries today everything is known information about everything can be found easily but north korea maintains that shroud of secrecy while. you were it happened so that for centuries korea was detached from the rest of the outside world this has to do with the fact that back in the middle ages that frequently suffered from invasions by the mongols and japanese this...
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is following the story for us give us more details so has there been any reaction from him with this point. right now there has been no reaction. on giving any. time soon. he is leaving the. ruling party now this is of course on top of the. president so we can see that these are really major blows to his political career and we also know that.
is following the story for us give us more details so has there been any reaction from him with this point. right now there has been no reaction. on giving any. time soon. he is leaving the. ruling party now this is of course on top of the. president so we can see that these are really major blows to his political career and we also know that.
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correspondent erin moscow and many have for joining us this evening with us on this now in your view dull the fucking over this lack of a trial small a wider political change in russia. oh sure we've got all kinds of assertions of power from different parts of the kremlin and mr medvedev is doing what he feels he has to do to prove that he's got a lot under his control but there's another lesson here of course which is eighteen years in power is too much for any man eighteen years in office people get lazy fat corrupt get influenced by the creature comforts they're used to maybe we should learn from our colleagues in france where the president of france has a five year term and practices there are only two five year terms how much can any man endure and keep it splitting after ten years i think there's a lesson in this for a lot of politicians in america and in russia well mississauga's evented there are some of the criticisms that have dogged mr jury in his eighteen year reign. marron people across the political spectrum does seem to be or how people slug at dismissal what did you a
correspondent erin moscow and many have for joining us this evening with us on this now in your view dull the fucking over this lack of a trial small a wider political change in russia. oh sure we've got all kinds of assertions of power from different parts of the kremlin and mr medvedev is doing what he feels he has to do to prove that he's got a lot under his control but there's another lesson here of course which is eighteen years in power is too much for any man eighteen years in office...
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join us. on our g. made in china never used to be a complement but how things have changed is major mitzvot of checks out the high tech exhibition of billions in shanghai. moscow's longtime mayor has been sacked after the president loses trust city boss. could aliens have control over the world's nuclear weapons a group of retired u.s. air force officers thinks so. while russian officials are doing all they can to stay on the inflow of drugs from central asia police are also dealing with a problem with amateur chemist making their own. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow nine am in the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome after serious talks and deals in beijing russian president dmitry medvedev is wrapping up his visit to china on the third day of his trip he's in shanghai to check out the russian and chinese offerings at the world expo and he says now is there for us. president has arrived at the shanghai expo twenty ten where he'll be giving the speech and opening raso day of course he'll be
join us. on our g. made in china never used to be a complement but how things have changed is major mitzvot of checks out the high tech exhibition of billions in shanghai. moscow's longtime mayor has been sacked after the president loses trust city boss. could aliens have control over the world's nuclear weapons a group of retired u.s. air force officers thinks so. while russian officials are doing all they can to stay on the inflow of drugs from central asia police are also dealing with a...
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>>shepard: if he decides to run tell us what will happen. >>reporter: the frontrunner to replace him is peter rouse who takes over as interim chief and for a number of reasons the president might not be in a real hurry to replace him. the two go way back, the president hired rouse to be his senate chief of staff in 2004 and rouse is part of the inner circle that planned mr. obama's run for the white house. and he also has a history of working with members of congress. he was daschle's chief of stamp for -- staff for 20 years. >>shepard: great to see you. and we will talk about rahm emanuel's expected departure and what it meepz for the white house with the cofounder and executive director of www.realclearpolitics.com. and the ultimate reality show, and the united states is wanting very closely the north korean dictator kim chong-il as he promotes his third son to the rank of four star general. in doing so ahead of the nuclear armed nation's biggest political gathering in three decades. this is a new picture of his son. people in the north ko
>>shepard: if he decides to run tell us what will happen. >>reporter: the frontrunner to replace him is peter rouse who takes over as interim chief and for a number of reasons the president might not be in a real hurry to replace him. the two go way back, the president hired rouse to be his senate chief of staff in 2004 and rouse is part of the inner circle that planned mr. obama's run for the white house. and he also has a history of working with members of congress. he was...
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thank you so much for joining us. north korea remains one of the few mysteries today everything is known information about everything can be found easily but north korea maintains that shroud of secrecy while. you were it happened so that for centuries korea was detached from the rest of the outside world this is to do with the fact that back in the middle ages it frequently suffered from invasions by the mumbles and japanese feel for this convince the ruling class that the country would live better if it reduced its contacts with the surrounding countries to a minimum but today in the twenty first century when the economic ties back in the world do you think that this policy of isolation will help north korea progress economically yet there has been much talk in the west about north korea opening up with them on its integration into the world community not up with you with whoever a real policy that's very often at all sorts of statements some sort of best period broke out in the media recently around the fact of the
thank you so much for joining us. north korea remains one of the few mysteries today everything is known information about everything can be found easily but north korea maintains that shroud of secrecy while. you were it happened so that for centuries korea was detached from the rest of the outside world this is to do with the fact that back in the middle ages it frequently suffered from invasions by the mumbles and japanese feel for this convince the ruling class that the country would live...
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i used to teach in d.c. public schools before i was a sportswriter and i would talk to these families from el salvador and they they they were the reason why they would come to the united states was because of no jobs and poverty in their home country it wasn't because they had some desire to steal jobs or healthcare from people in the u.s. so if the u.s. would do something about their trade policy that's how you address immigration not by criminalizing immigrants that's all well then the number one contributor to this immigration problem is nafta ok if nafta didn't go through then you wouldn't have had u.s. corporations bankrupting farmers in mexico forcing people to have to go north of the border to get the money that they were stolen from them from the american agricultural companies and meat packers so thank you bill clinton i don't see how you argue with that i don't see how you argue with that i mean what you just said is statistically absolutely true people who argue against that like everybody from t
i used to teach in d.c. public schools before i was a sportswriter and i would talk to these families from el salvador and they they they were the reason why they would come to the united states was because of no jobs and poverty in their home country it wasn't because they had some desire to steal jobs or healthcare from people in the u.s. so if the u.s. would do something about their trade policy that's how you address immigration not by criminalizing immigrants that's all well then the...
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a mess in the south korea several years ago which has not yet been ratified but the refusal of the us to include spoon was made for some other consumer goods manufactured our area into the agreement was one of the stumbling blocks the us did not agree for a few million dollars to many of the markets and yet it's hard to imagine how this could threaten the u.s. and one of the economies. so in your opinion it's beneficial in some ways for certain countries like the united states for example to have korea isolated. so there's really a break with the unfortunately we have to draw this conclusion we cannot explain everything entirely by north korea. of course much depends on the past in the tradition of the fear of opening up the war because that may lead to him dishonorable political consequences on the other hand and they say north korea needs to become a civilized country and to integrate it into the world community above there never too keen really to do thing was to let it happen it's more the west and the united states in particular need a bad guy in that region to justify their mili
a mess in the south korea several years ago which has not yet been ratified but the refusal of the us to include spoon was made for some other consumer goods manufactured our area into the agreement was one of the stumbling blocks the us did not agree for a few million dollars to many of the markets and yet it's hard to imagine how this could threaten the u.s. and one of the economies. so in your opinion it's beneficial in some ways for certain countries like the united states for example to...
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they are killing you and us. you'll just be the last one. you're being used. afl-c afl-cio. richard trumka, what he said recently. here it is, we need, we need to fundamentally restructure our economy and reestablish the popular control over the private corporation. popular control. which has distorted our economy and hijacked our government. that's the long-term job, but we should start now. let me tell you something. i told you a year and a half ago, pase read this book. this is coming insurrection, the invisible committee and it's written in europe and written by many of these people who are their contacts over in europe. these are the same people who have written this book. the same kind of people. they're not the literal people, but they have the same context and the same beliefs and it is the most frightening-- in this book it talks how you must destroy the family unit. it's evil. and they're communists. they're democratic socialists, please, america, i beg of you, get down on your knees and you pray not only for this country. for the republic, but you pray, quite hone
they are killing you and us. you'll just be the last one. you're being used. afl-c afl-cio. richard trumka, what he said recently. here it is, we need, we need to fundamentally restructure our economy and reestablish the popular control over the private corporation. popular control. which has distorted our economy and hijacked our government. that's the long-term job, but we should start now. let me tell you something. i told you a year and a half ago, pase read this book. this is coming...
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i'm katherine kobayashi in tokyo, thanks very much for joining us. we'll be back at the top of the next hour with more of your updates. see you then. >> we want change and we want justice, and we want fairness and we want equality. >> there's a war right here going on with the people of this country. >> i just have to believe that if i do this today, my kids are gonna have a better life than me. i hav
i'm katherine kobayashi in tokyo, thanks very much for joining us. we'll be back at the top of the next hour with more of your updates. see you then. >> we want change and we want justice, and we want fairness and we want equality. >> there's a war right here going on with the people of this country. >> i just have to believe that if i do this today, my kids are gonna have a better life than me. i hav
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he will be here to tell us about it. >> plus, the administration embarrasses us yet again before the international community. does that mean another apology tour is on its way? more in 90 seconds, straight ahead. sean last week during a meeting between president obama and the president of the philippines u.s. staffers accidentally hung the philippine flag upside down the blue at the bottom when it should be at the top in philippines when the flag is hung this way it means the country is at war. uh-oh, sounds like another apology tour could be around the corner. we are back in 90 seconds. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. just don't feel like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies? [ glass shatters ] more passion for the one you love? mor
he will be here to tell us about it. >> plus, the administration embarrasses us yet again before the international community. does that mean another apology tour is on its way? more in 90 seconds, straight ahead. sean last week during a meeting between president obama and the president of the philippines u.s. staffers accidentally hung the philippine flag upside down the blue at the bottom when it should be at the top in philippines when the flag is hung this way it means the country is...
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our truly close friends who are close to us in many ways. and some of us, it's closer than others. i hope that somewhere i can be able to stick this to my cousins in as you al-- australia and point out that i was here in favor to speak out in favor of this bill. at this time, mr. speaker, i would like to yield the time and control of the rest of our time to the gentleman, mr. smith. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume. i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. chairman, this legislation is comprised of three components. first, it authorizes the transfer of certain naval vessels to u.s. friends and allies abroad, including india, greece and taiwan. it also includes language previously adopted by the house that strengthens the u.s. commitment to security in the jewish state of israel by expediting the process of approving foreign sales to that country and by extending the dates and amounts of u.s. excess equipment that can be transferred to israel from regional stockpiles. thi
our truly close friends who are close to us in many ways. and some of us, it's closer than others. i hope that somewhere i can be able to stick this to my cousins in as you al-- australia and point out that i was here in favor to speak out in favor of this bill. at this time, mr. speaker, i would like to yield the time and control of the rest of our time to the gentleman, mr. smith. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: mr. chairman, i yield myself...
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he joins us from pittsburgh. i ben welcome, thanks for joining us. 1.4 billion is a lot of money and what's been tough times for the airlines, why is southwest doing this, what is driving this? >> there are ray couple of things. first of all, as you mentioned sot west has been at there for a while now. while they were the scrappy upstart in the '80s and even into the 9 0s. their business model is pretty mature at this point and there aren't many misses left for them to expand that are flarl fits are for their business model. one of the best cities and the biggest one they don't yet fly to is atlanta so it's no coincidence that air tran, biggest city is atlanta and this will put southwest into atlanta in a big way. and it really positions southwest to go back to a position of growth by acquiring air tran and eventually incorporating if into its network. >> and there are roar cities that right now southwest isn't in, aren't there sm. >> there are about 37 that air tran flies to that southwest doesn't go to. so sout
he joins us from pittsburgh. i ben welcome, thanks for joining us. 1.4 billion is a lot of money and what's been tough times for the airlines, why is southwest doing this, what is driving this? >> there are ray couple of things. first of all, as you mentioned sot west has been at there for a while now. while they were the scrappy upstart in the '80s and even into the 9 0s. their business model is pretty mature at this point and there aren't many misses left for them to expand that are...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. to give our war fighters every advantage. ♪ [ man ] to deliver technologies that anticipate the future, today. ♪ and help protect america, everywhere. from the battle space to cyberspace. [ female announcer ] around the globe, the...
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audience and share how your life as changed in the last 40 days, that that will come up next week, e-mail us tonight. from new york, good night america. america. >> president obama tries to fire up a youth vote five weeks ahead of the november mid terms and brit hume tells about a new and risky strategy by the white house to pump out the turnout and ramps up endeavors to kill ill m tennants inside afghanistan. who they are. and live from the studio in washington. this is special report the. good evening, i'm bret baier. the white house decided that youth must be served and democrats must be shamed. we have fox team coverage of the administration's latest push for the mid terms. brit hume has analysis of democratic leaders tough love for democratic voters. we begin with wendell goler on the latest efforts to overcome what's being called the enthusiasm gap. >> in a back yard economy discussion in albuquerque, president obama showed a glimpse of frustration in the fall elections. >> that's choices are going to mean something and you've got to ask yourself what direction do i want this country t
audience and share how your life as changed in the last 40 days, that that will come up next week, e-mail us tonight. from new york, good night america. america. >> president obama tries to fire up a youth vote five weeks ahead of the november mid terms and brit hume tells about a new and risky strategy by the white house to pump out the turnout and ramps up endeavors to kill ill m tennants inside afghanistan. who they are. and live from the studio in washington. this is special report...